Gridview rowupdating event not handled

14-Jul-2017 04:52

Actually I found out it is documented that those commands cause the build-in edit functionality to being working its magic.

The visitors to a web site can typically be divided into two groups: the users and the administrators.Row Deleted = new Grid View Deleted Event Handler(Grid View1_Row Deleted); void Grid View1_Row Deleted(object sender, Grid View Deleted Event Args e) But i still dont have Deleting defined i guess, dont know to the line should look like! Equal("delete") && grid View Deleting Event Handler == null) So your options are: Handle the On Row Deleting event (even though you don't have to do anything in the event handler...really really useful).ERROR: I just finally figured out WHY I need to handle the event after I had a few grids that worked without the handling the event and others that didn't. Well I guess there is some nice code somewhere in the Data Grid that looks like this... Or you can change the Command Name to something other than "Delete" like say "Do It...NET 2.0 most of the examples and tutorials deal with setting the Data Source ID, which buys you a lot of automation that you may not even appreciate unless you’ve done this the old fashioned way.In this example, we’ll go through a fully featured Grid View with editing, deleting, selecting, sorting, and paging functionality that is manually bound and identify the limitations and some of the workarounds. Sql Data Source, Object Data Source, Linq Data Source, etc) specified in a Data Source ID, the Grid View can automate many functions because, through the data source control, the Grid View on its own can perform the following operations: When you manually bind data to a Grid View, the Grid View itself cannot perform these operations, so they must be implemented in your code.

The visitors to a web site can typically be divided into two groups: the users and the administrators.Row Deleted = new Grid View Deleted Event Handler(Grid View1_Row Deleted); void Grid View1_Row Deleted(object sender, Grid View Deleted Event Args e) But i still dont have Deleting defined i guess, dont know to the line should look like! Equal("delete") && grid View Deleting Event Handler == null) So your options are: Handle the On Row Deleting event (even though you don't have to do anything in the event handler...really really useful).ERROR: I just finally figured out WHY I need to handle the event after I had a few grids that worked without the handling the event and others that didn't. Well I guess there is some nice code somewhere in the Data Grid that looks like this... Or you can change the Command Name to something other than "Delete" like say "Do It...NET 2.0 most of the examples and tutorials deal with setting the Data Source ID, which buys you a lot of automation that you may not even appreciate unless you’ve done this the old fashioned way.In this example, we’ll go through a fully featured Grid View with editing, deleting, selecting, sorting, and paging functionality that is manually bound and identify the limitations and some of the workarounds. Sql Data Source, Object Data Source, Linq Data Source, etc) specified in a Data Source ID, the Grid View can automate many functions because, through the data source control, the Grid View on its own can perform the following operations: When you manually bind data to a Grid View, the Grid View itself cannot perform these operations, so they must be implemented in your code. You are currently viewing the Ajax section of the Wrox Programmer to Programmer discussions.